The two men hid in the pinions and rocks watching the posse form and the search begin. In the photo below you can see the courthouse in the center of the picture viewed from the hill.
Christison and Sweeny walked south along the hills. Below Nathrop they crossed the river again and continued walking to Thomas Cameron's ranch near Salida, where they were captured early the next morning.
Today the area where Ernest and Albert Sweeny crossed the river is a park. There is a footbridge across the Arkansas and hiking trails up the hill. John and I walked up the trail to experience a little of what Ernest did. Can't imagine crossing the river with the ice and cold. My feet would be blue for a week! It was easy to picture Ernest and Albert scrambling up the hill during their get-away. It was 25 degrees when John and I visited on Friday, the 29th. There was a fresh layer of snow on the ground from the night before. Luckily for Ernest and Albert there wasn't any new snow in 1884!
2 comments:
Wonderful pictures, Gayle! How great to be able to visit the scene and picture what it must have been like.
Heidi
I love the photos! That's always been one of my favorite areas of Colorado. I grew up visiting my Aunts who lived in Leadville, then later in Buena Vista and have never gotten over the magnificence of the mountains. How wonderful that the setting was part of your family history.... albeit, the skeletal part... lol
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